
- Compact, resilient and resinous — Half Baked for small-space growers.
Half Baked
Half Baked is a compact, resin-rich indica-dominant hybrid suited to small gardens and modest indoor setups.
- Compact habit, big resin.
- Performs well in small spaces.
- Balanced high for day or evening.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Skunk x Haze |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact (40-90 cm indoor) |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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earthy diesel, bright citrus, sweet herbal spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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uplifted clarity, relaxed body, social calm |
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Indoor & outdoor |
About Half Baked
Half Baked delivers a compact plant with dense, aromatic buds and a balanced high that suits both relaxed evenings and light daytime tasks. It thrives in protected sites and controlled indoor environments, producing moderate yields and a pronounced terpene profile when given attentive humidity and airflow management.
Half Baked is an indica-dominant hybrid with a compact habit and dense, resinous buds. The balance leans toward a calming body effect with a modest cerebral lift.
THC levels typically sit around 18–22%, giving a clear but not overpowering high. This makes Half Baked approachable for regular users and cautious newcomers alike.
CBD is low, generally under 1% and not a defining feature of the variety. It can slightly soften the psychoactive effect for those sensitive to THC.
Half Baked descends from a Skunk x Haze cross that emphasises resilience and compact growth. The lineage contributes sticky resin production and a pronounced terpene profile.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised varieties, which simplifies crop planning for growers. A feminised Half Baked reduces the need to cull males and suits continuous rotations in small gardens.
Under cool Highland growing conditions Half Baked requires attentive humidity control to prevent slow ripening and mould. Growers in Cornwall should monitor airflow and allow a longer ripening window to reach full resin production.
Flowering usually completes in 8–9 weeks under optimal indoor conditions. Outdoors in cooler areas the finish can extend by a week or two.
Yields are moderate, with indoor harvests commonly around 350–450 g/m². Outdoor plants in well-protected sites can approach similar per-plant returns when given space and shelter.
Plants stay compact with thick colas, making them suitable for limited-height setups. Expect indoor heights of 40–90 cm and slightly taller growth outdoors with training.
Half Baked performs well in protected outdoor spots in Cornwall where growers can reduce exposure to coastal winds and late rain. Indoors it suits compact setups and can thrive under modest lighting in Cornwall with careful environmental control.
In Cornwall, Half Baked benefits from sheltered sites that reduce exposure to coastal winds and persistent late-season rain. The cool Highland growing conditions mean growers should prepare for slower trichome maturation and protect flowers from damp.
The high starts with a gentle cerebral uplift that clears the mind for light tasks. That settles into a relaxed, social body sensation without heavy sedation.
Flavours pair earthy diesel notes with bright citrus and a hint of sweet herbal spice. The finish leaves a lingering zest that complements the strain's depth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a full-spectrum LED or HPS with 400–600 µmol/m²/s at canopy for flowering and lower intensity during veg to keep plants compact.
Maintain 45–55% during flowering and lower slightly for the final two weeks; good airflow and dehumidification are key in cooler, damper conditions.
Yes — low-stress training and light topping work well to spread canopy and increase bud sites while preserving a compact profile.
Switch to a 12/12 cycle once plants reach desired structure; because Half Baked is compact, you can flip earlier if space is limited.
It is reasonably resilient, but regular inspection and biological controls are advisable, especially in cool, humid climates where fungus gnats and botrytis can be problematic.
Moderate phosphorus and potassium feeding during mid to late flower helps resin development; avoid excessive nitrogen that can delay ripening.
Yes, in sheltered sites with good sun exposure and protection from wind and rain; it benefits from a dry late season to finish cleanly.
Absolutely — its short stature and dense colas make it ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens where height and space are limited.
Extended ripening with slightly cooler nights and stable low humidity can enhance terpene expression and trichome production.
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